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(Redirected from W224EI) Radio station in Washington, North Carolina
WDLX and WGHB
Broadcast areaGreenville-New Bern
FrequencyWDLX: 930 kHz
WGHB: 1250 kHz
BrandingPirate Radio
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsEast Carolina University, Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerPirate Media Group
History
First air dateWDLX: March 2, 1942 (1942-03-02) (as WRRF)
WGHB: December 12, 1959 (1959-12-12) (as WHTC)
Former call signsWDLX:
WRRF (1942–1962)
WITN (1962–1985)
WRRF (1985–1996)
WGHB:
WHTC (1959–1960)
WFAG (1960–1979)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility IDWDLX: 64610
WGHB: 56566
ClassWDLX: B
WGHB: B
PowerWDLX: 5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
WGHB: 5,000 watts day
2,500 watts night
Transmitter coordinatesWDLX:
35°31′36″N 77°04′31″W / 35.52667°N 77.07528°W / 35.52667; -77.07528
WGHB:
35°36′17″N 77°34′29″W / 35.60472°N 77.57472°W / 35.60472; -77.57472
Translator(s)WDLX: 104.1 W281CH (Washington)
WGHB: 92.7 W224EI (Greenville)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitepirateradio930.com

WDLX (930 AM and 104.1 FM) and WGHB (1250 AM and 92.7 FM) are radio stations broadcasting a sports format. The WDLX/WGHB simulcast is currently owned by Pirate Media Group, LLC.

Licensed to Washington, North Carolina, United States, WDLX serves the Greenville-New Bern area. The station signed on the air March 3, 1942 as WRRF. The calls stood for "We Radiate Real Friendship". In 1962, the call letters were changed to WITN, owing largely to the eyeWITNess news format adopted by owner Bill Roberson's television station, WITN-TV. Roberson had also signed on sister FM station WITN-FM at 93.3 MHz (today's WERO) on September 6, 1961. These stations shared the same callsigns on FM and AM until 1985, when the FM facility became WDLX and the AM reverted to the WRRF calls. They shared the same building until about 2004.

In 1996, new owner Pinnacle Broadcasting changed the calls for WDLX to WERO as the station adopted an Arrow 93.3 moniker and a classic hits format; to protect the copyright to the call letters, they switched WRRF to WDLX, although no change was made in its talk format.

WDLX and WGHB now operate as 104.1 FM and 92.7 FM in the Greenville/Washington/New Bern media market. They are simulcast and they operate as Pirate Radio. They are known as "The Voice of the Pirate Nation." The current format is sports talk radio and they have and they broadcast live shows from Greenville, NC. They are focused around East Carolina University Athletics with live local shows Pirate Radio Live (3-6 PM weekly), The Brian Bailey Show, and the Holton Ahlers Show (among others). During ECU Football games, they host a pregame show as well as a post game call-in show. Starting in 2010, WDLX aired the Baltimore Orioles.

These two stations are not related to pirate radio, deriving their name instead from the East Carolina University Pirates.

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. pp. D-320, D-331. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  2. WDLX: 64610
    WGHB: 56566 "Facility Technical Data for WDLX and WGHB"
    . Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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  3. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1976/C-2%20%20Broadcasting%20Yearbook%201976.pdf
  4. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1972/B-2%20YB%201972%20All-12.pdf

External links

FCC History Cards for WGHB

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